EP0804834A4 - Method and apparatus for communication system access - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to communications and more particularly an imp and Terri ommunicating data in a wireless communications system.
- QoS quality of service
- a key problem in implementing this type of service for wireless data communications is the delay in obtaining access to a wireless channel. This problem arises because there are only a limited number of channels (or in the case of TDMA (time division multiple access) systems like GSM, subchannels/time slot sets) available for any given base station service area. Any delay in access will mean a decrease in the time the subchannels are available for actual data transmissions. Further, as the system approaches peak loading, there may well be many more mobile stations (MSs, or more generally subscriber units) attempting to gain access than can be accommodated by the system.
- MSs mobile stations
- MAC medium access control
- non-contention systems including both non-contention systems, and well-known contention systems like ALOHA, Slotted- ALOHA, reservation ALOHA, CSMA (Carrier-Sense Multiple Access), DSMA (Digital-Sense Multiple Access), PRMA (Packet Reservation Multiple Access) and QCRA (Queued Contiguous Reservation Aloha).
- CSMA Carrier-Sense Multiple Access
- DSMA Digital-Sense Multiple Access
- PRMA Packet Reservation Multiple Access
- QCRA Quaded Contiguous Reservation Aloha
- Enhancements to such systems have also been proposed using control algorithms to modify access probabilities.
- pseudo-Bayesian control techniques have been suggested to modify slotted-ALOHA systems based on the number of access attempts per given time period.
- ⁇ a constant
- v an estimate of the current number of ready communication units (e.g., meaning those communication units with data to transmit at that time (e.g., a burst period)).
- a ready user transmits an access request with probability p during any available access burst period.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a wireless communications system according to first and second embodiments of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating messaging between different functional entities of the wireless communications system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a state diagram illustrating transition states for access of the subscriber unit in the wireless communications system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a table illustrating access control parameters for use according to the first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an uplink multiframe communication channel structure for use according to the first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a a diagram illustrating an GPRS access channel structure for use according to a second embodiment of the invention. Detailed Description of the Drawings
- a presently preferred embodiment of the invention is a system for controlling access through the use of varying access probabilities for subscribers of varying priority. This would typically start with a serving base station determining access probabilities (e.g., p ⁇ i and p ⁇ 0 where there are two classes of subscribers) in response to known system parameters like the current rate of access attempts for each QoS class. Values representative of these access probabilities are then transmitted to the subscriber unit(s), for example by use of a system broadcast channel or control channels. These values are then used by each subscriber communication unit in determining when to access a communication resource, e.g., an uplink channel.
- access probabilities e.g., p ⁇ i and p ⁇ 0 where there are two classes of subscribers
- Values representative of these access probabilities are then transmitted to the subscriber unit(s), for example by use of a system broadcast channel or control channels. These values are then used by each subscriber communication unit in determining when to access a communication resource, e.g., an uplink channel.
- FIG. 1 there is generally depicted a wireless communications system 100 having one or more subscriber units (i.e., mobile station (MS) 105) communicating via base station transceiver 11 1 of base station (BS) 110 and base station controller (BSC) 1 15.
- the subscriber unit may be of such diverse types as dedicated data units (e.g., personal digital assistants (PDAs)), radiotelephones (including those adapted for coupling with data terminals like portable computers), or wireless adapter devices (e.g., wireless modems adapted for coupling with computers, message pads, etc.), and the like.
- the subscriber unit includes a transceiver 107 and processor 106 appropriately programmed for wireless data communications according to a serving systems protocols.
- the portion of the GSM system servicing voice/short messaging subscribers includes an MSC (mobile switching center) 125 connected to an HLR/AuC (home location register/authentication center) 130 and PSTN (public switched telephone network) 150.
- the GPRS portion includes a GSN (GPRS service node) 120 connected to a packet switched PDN (public data network).
- GSN 120 includes all information necessary for appropriate routing of data messages; it may alternatively be coupled to MSC 125 to allow access to higher layer user information stored at a common platform such as HLR 130.
- BSC 1 15 includes a channel controller 1 16 and scheduler 1 17, along with typical BSC circuitry. Alternatively, the controller can be co-located with the base station 1 10, or distributed elsewhere to a further infrastructure entity, depending on the system design employed. Further, the base station 1 10 should be understood as illustrative of, and thus meaning, any communication unit operable for serving plural other communication units, not just a central communication unit of a wireless service area or cell.
- FIG. 2 the control/traffic communications flow among the MS 210, BS subsystem 220 and GSN 230 is generally depicted.
- Both MS 210 and BS/BSC 220 include access controllers (212 and 222 respectively) and data transmission controllers (214 and 224 respectively), which GSN 230 includes an access manager 232.
- Current configuration parameters including loading and service priority information derived from usage and access channel statistics, is communicated between the GSN 230 and BS/BSC access controller 222. Based on this information access control parameters are determined and broadcast in an access control message via the BS to MSs in the BS service area. These access parameters are preferably the current service priority level and access probability parameters.
- a transmission request message is transferred to the access controller 212 (i.e., moving from state 310 to monitor state 320 of FIG. 3).
- MS access controller 212 determines whether to send an access message/request (state 330) or backoff (state 325), and BS/BSC access controller 222 determines whether to allocate communications resource(s) in response to such a request.
- MS 210 again retries access (state 335).
- access controller 222 notifies both MS 210 and data receiver controller 224 of the subchannel allocation, and the data transmitter controller 214 and data receiver controller 224 commence transfer of the data (state 340).
- a contention-based procedure is employed to limit MS access requests.
- a preferred contention-based procedure illustrated with reference to FIGS. 4 through 6, uses two or more access probabilities (e.g., p n j and p ⁇ 0 , or p-j , p2, .. Pn if more than two probability levels) to control the access attempts by different priority classes of subscribers.
- Two particularly useful approaches for determining the access values are the following proportional and temporal priority distribution approaches. In a preferred proportional priority distribution, one starts with a pseudo-Bayesian algorithm modified to consider a three state feedback: idle, success or collision.
- the base station determines a separate probability for the different priority groups.
- a presently preferred approach is to have a smaller number of priority groups for access purposes than the number of defined QoS classes. This approach reduces the overhead in the repeatedly broadcast p vectors, when separate access values may not be necessary for efficient access. For example, in GPRS proposal has been made for five QoS classes, based on the delay time for end to end throughput. These classes are illustrated in the following table:
- Class 5 best effort best effort best effort best effort best effort best effort best effort Because there is a significantly longer delay tolerance for classes 3-5 than for classes 1-2, one can advantageously use two access probabilities--a regular access probability for the group of communication units from classes 3 through 5, and an expedited access probability for the group of communication units from classes 1 and 2, having a higher priority than the other group.
- a base station (or BSC, GSN or other controller, depending on the implementational assignment of control features) preferably determines an access probability vector (e.g., one or more words representative of the plural access probabilities or p-persistence values) using the calculated p and additional access parameters.
- an access probability vector e.g., one or more words representative of the plural access probabilities or p-persistence values
- the BS also maintains a running count of the proportion of expedited versus regular access messages received over a predetermined time period.
- the proportion of regular access requests to the total number of access requests i.e., regular plus expedited
- the proportion of expedited access requests is then 1 - ⁇ .
- ⁇ ⁇ m jn ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ max.
- the base station then preferably calculates the group probability values as
- p ⁇ /v that each ready user will transmit within an individual burst period
- the probability values pi , p2, ... Pn for each group are again determined by the appropriate infrastructure entity (e.g., the BS or BSC) in response to known system parameters like the current rate of access attempts for each group. Values representative of these access probabilities are then transmitted to the subscriber unit(s), for example by use of a system broadcast channel or control channels.
- These values could simply be the probability values, or could be a more convenient format for efficient communication such as the closest integer wn (an access window period) to the inverse of the pn value, with the access values appropriately formatted, e.g., as one or plural control words (i.e., an access control vector).
- Each MS determines whether to transmit during a current access period based on the received access control vector.
- the values are preferably applied by first selecting the value applicable to priority class of the subscriber or, if appropriate to the system, a queued packet or message. A random number or the like is then preferably generated and applied to the selected value to generate a delay value. The subscriber then counts this delay value number of allowed burst periods (i.e., data time slots available for access) before transmitting its access/reservation request; counting is suspended during periods when the MS is not allowed access.
- allowed burst periods i.e., data time slots available for access
- a priority level 1 packet will have a maximum wait period ti (501 ) substantially shorter than periods t2 through t4 (502-504) for priority levels 2 through 4.
- the actual burst period 505 at which an access request is sent could be the same for data traffic of all priority levels (at least those greater than the minimum priority level), although with differing probabilities of occurrence.
- the use of a random/pseudorandom number or similar user differentiating value permits different outcomes for plural subscribers, so all do not attempt access at the same time. This reduces the collision potential, particularly when service is denied to a whole group for a given period (such as happens in the temporal priority approach below) and then made available again.
- a second embodiment may alternatively be used, in which a temporal priority distribution is employed.
- a temporal priority distribution is employed.
- separate expedited and regular periods are provided on, e.g., a random access channel in which to make access attempts.
- the BSC or other appropriate infrastructure entity like a GSN
- Each access channel such as channel 600, is then preferably apportioned into plural (two in this case) access periods, one group of bursts being for expedited access requests and the other being for both regular and expedited access requests.
- the expedited access period 601 is variable in length and high priority users (e.g., QoS class 1 and 2 subscribers or packets) contend equally using transmit probability p n j.
- the regular access period 602 has a fixed length of Nr frames and regular priority users contend equally using transmit probability p ⁇ 0 .
- the base station preferably keeps track of the current estimate of high priority ready users Vhi and regular ready users v ⁇ 0 using the pseudo-Bayesian algorithm described above.
- both expedited and regular access requests may be transmitted during this period 602 using the same transmit probability.
- the base station may, of course, alter the 1 3
- a hybrid of both the temporal and proportional priority distribution approaches may be employed where there are more than two priority groups.
- a temporal distribution can be effected by setting the broadcast access probability of one or more of the Iower priority classes to 0.
- the remaining priority groups would apply the applicable access value to determine w.hen to attempt access.
- an inhibit message can be sent as part of the access control parameters message.
- a best efforts service (BES, class 5 in GPRS) could be readily set to probability 0 without affecting the QoS delays for classes 1 - 4.
- classes 4 to 2 could be progressively shed by setting their probability to 0 as needed to maintain access for the higher priority classes.
- these users would continue determining when to send an access burst using the proportional priority approach above.
- the temporal priority approach above when loading is only moderate so as to permit class 1 -4 but not class 5 service, there is no requirement for inhibiting all the low group users, i.e., those units that are a member of class 3 or 4, along with class 5 users.
- periodic higher priority access periods could be permitted even during moderate loading, set, e.g., to allow an access attempt for users of a given class within some predetermined period related to their QoS delay time. For example, even where there continue to be sufficient class 3 and higher users to otherwise result in class 4 users having a 0 access probability, every 50 seconds (i.e., the guaranteed mean delay period, and 1/5 of the 95% delay period for class 4 users) a period for class 4 access attempts is provided. Further refinements are also possible, such as by allowing the infrastructure entity to vary the access probabilities and inhibits for different channel/subchannel resources as opposed to all resources served, e.g., by a given BS.
- a subscriber's class membership need not remain static, so the group for which a unit is currently a member can be determined by any convenient means such as a unit class, a user class, or even a user-selected priority class for a currently pending/queued data message.
- the subscriber may optionally chose to either automatically or via user input alter the data priority (and billing) level to a level high enough to permit access requests.
- the MS may chose to transmit the higher priority data packets ahead of a currently queued Iower priority packet.
- processor 106 channel controller 1 16 and scheduler 1 17, and other circuits
- processors 106 channel controller 1 16 and scheduler 1 17, and other circuits
- ASICs application specific integrated circuits
- DSPs digital signal processors
- the invention is not limited to the illustrated cellular systems, but has applicability to any communication system having an access protocol for communication resources (including wireline or fiber optic channels) and differentiated service.
- a first device or component is responsive to or in communication with a second unit or component regardless of whether the first and second units are directly coupled or indirectly coupled, such as via intermediate units, including switches that operatively couple the units for only a segment of time, as long as a signal path can be found that directly or indirectly establishes a relationship between the first and second units.
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